The future of Las Vegas isn't looking bright. NBC is seriously thinking of cancelling the show even tough the 5th season ended with a cliffhanger. Dean Cain was supposed to come for a few episodes in season 5, but the strike made it impossible. So his story was moved to the 6th season. So if you are a fan of Dean Cain/Casey Manning/Las Vegas and to see Dean bacl in Las Vegas help the "Save Las Vegas 2008" Campaign by writing letters or send posting cards or send baby socks and booties to the following people:

Marc GraboffNBC3000 West Alameda Ave.Admin BuildingBurbank, CA 91523USA (only include the USA part if you don't live in the US)

Jeff Zucker NBC3000 W. AlamedaBurbank, CA 91523USA (only include the USA part if you don't live in the US)

Ben Silverman NBC3000 W. AlamedaAdmin BuildingBurbank, CA 91523USA (only include the USA part if you don't live in the US)

Get your friends, family or collegues in this campaign as well. I'm keeping a head count of people who are participating in this campaign. Let me know if you are participating.

Late last week, reports began hitting the Web saying that Las Vegas was not exactly tight with Lady Luck. The NBC drama was reportedly the first victim of the poststrike era, and was being cancelled part of the way through its fifth season.

Earlier this week, show runner Gary Scott Thompson confirmed the news to TVGuide.com, saying, "The strike did us in." NBC has yet to comment on the decision.

For fans of the show, the news is particularly biting. The last episode filmed before the strike stopped production ended on a cliffhanger and was meant to be part one of a two-part episode. Now, it's unlikely that the loose ends will ever be tied up, and Thompson doesn't sound too positive on the possibility of resolving things with a straight-to-DVD episode or two-hour wrap-up finale.

"At the end of the day, that's NBC's decision," Thompson told TVGuide. "It's a monetary decision. You know, I sold my soul to get a season five, so I didn't have a soul left to sell. We fought an uphill battle from day one. We were the little big show that could."

As is the case with recently canceled shows, fans are rallying around a "save the show" campaign by sending in items to the network that axed the show. This time, fans are sending in baby booties, given that two characters were just about to become parents before the show ended.